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Cat Scratchers & Bedding

Give your kitty something to sharpen their claws on other than your furniture with our great range of cat scratchers and bedding! Our extensive collection of cat scratching posts, trees, and towers will ensure your kitty is entertained and has plenty of opportunities to practice their climbing skills.

We have everything from single scratchers to multi-level towers with tunnels and hidey holes. Once your pet has tired themselves out, what could be better than a nap in their very own bed? We have everything your cat needs for the perfect snooze, including cat beds, igloos, and cocoons.

Browse our range from top brands, including Buddy & Belle, Lexi & Me and Snooza.

FAQs

Why do cats need a cat tree or scratcher?

Cats have a natural instinct to scratch, climb, and perch in elevated positions. Cat trees and scratchers provide an outlet for these behaviours, helping to keep their claws healthy and providing mental and physical stimulation.

What are the benefits of using a cat tree or scratcher?

Cat trees and scratchers offer several benefits:

  • Help maintain healthy claws
  • Prevent furniture damage from scratching
  • Provide exercise and reduce boredom
  • Offer a place to observe surroundings
  • Create a sense of territory for your cat

How do I choose the right cat tree for my cat?

Consider your cat's:

  • Size & Age – Ensure the tree is stable and suitable for your cat’s weight and abilities.
  • Activity Level – Active cats may enjoy taller trees with multiple levels, while older cats might prefer lower platforms.
  • Preferences – Some cats love hidey holes, while others prefer open platforms. Choose a mix of platforms, hiding spots, and scratching surfaces for the best results.

How can I encourage my cat to use the scratching posts on the cat tree?

  • Place the cat tree in a location where your cat frequently scratches.
  • Use catnip or interactive toys to attract your cat to the scratching posts.
  • If your cat starts scratching furniture, gently redirect them to the scratching post.

Check out our Pet Smarts Blog for more info on how to stop your cat from scratching your furniture.

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